CBP Enforcement Statistics Fiscal Year 2021 | U.S

CBP Enforcement Statistics Fiscal Year 2021 | U.S

U.S. Customs and Bolder Pro tection(CBP) Encounters US Border Patrol (USBP) Title 3 Apprehensions, Office of Field Operations (OFO) Title 3 Inadmissible V olumes, U.S. Customs and and Title 42 Expulsions by Fiscal Y ear (F Y) Border Protection FY Component Demographic All All All Citizenship Grouping Title of Authority All All Reset Filters FY ■ 2013 ■ 2 0 1 9 ■ 2020 ■ 2021 (FYTD) FY Southwest Land Border Encounters by Month 150K OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP Total 2021 71,726 71,462 73,513 216,701 (FYTD) 2020 45,139 42,643 40,565 36,585 36,687 34,460 17,10 6 23,237 33)349 40,929 50)314 57,674 458,088 2019 60,781 62,469 60,794 58,317 76,545 103,731 109,415 144,116 104,311 81,777 62,707 52,546 977,509 2013 34,871 39)051 40,519 35,905 36,751 50,347 51,168 51,862 43,180 40,149 46,719 50,568 521,090 FY Comparison by Demographic Single Adults FMUA UAC / Single Minors Accompanied Minors 600K 4>Í2 1 ° 400K I 0 1 o 200K OK CO <y. R 05r-4 P/"* CO <y. R 05w-4 P CO O'. R 05r-4 P CO <y. R R R R R R R RS R R R r E R R R R Source: USBP and OFO official year end reporting; for FY18-FY20;USBP and OFO m ontheni reporting; forFY21 to date. Data is cunent as o f 1/5/2021. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Encounters US. CuMom» and Southwest Land Border Encounters for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Border PnrfMlMXi Demographic Citizenship Grouping Title of Authority All All All Reset Fillers OFO USBP A ll C B P Expulsion; <& Inadmissib les Apprehension; <& Exprlsiore A pp rehen; ions. Expulsions, Imdmissibles PREVIOUS MONTH 2,950 68,512 71,462 (NOV FY21) CURRENT MONTH 2,883 70,630 73,513 (DEC FY21) PERCENT CHANGE ▼ -2.3% A 3% A 3% Demographic: All; Ciinensh%>: All; Title of Authority: All FYTD Southwest Land Border Demographie by Month OCT NOV DEC F Y T D T o ta l Accompanied Minors 112 89 87 288 FMUA 113 130 158 401 Office o f Field S injle Adults 2,544 2,607 2,493 7 ,6 4 4 Operation; UAC / Single Minors 131 124 145 400 Tota! 2,900 2,950 2,883 8,733 FMUA 4,630 4,202 4,488 13,320 S injle Adults 59,516 59,845 61,272 180,633 U.S. Border Patrol UAC / Single Miners 4,680 4,465 4,870 14,015 Tota! 68,826 68,512 70,630 207,968 FY T D Total 71,726 71,462 73,513 216,701 Source: USBP and OFO official year end reporting for FY18-FY20;USBP and OFO month end reporting; for FY21 to date. Data is current as o f 1/5/2021. Nationwide Enforcement Encounters: Title 8 Enforcement Actions and Title 42 Expulsions | U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1/7/21, 7:35 PM ™ Official website of the Department of Homeland Security U.S. Customs and Border Protection (/) Nationwide Enforcement Encounters: Title 8 Enforcement Actions and Title 42 Expulsions On March 21,2020 the President, in accordance with Title 42 of the United States Code Section 265, determined that by reason of existence of COVID-19 in Mexico and Canada, there is a serious danger of the further introduction of COVID-19 into the United States; that prohibition on the introduction of persons or property, in whole or in part, from Mexico and Canada is required in the interest of public health. Under this order, CBP is prohibiting the entry of certain persons who potentially pose a health risk, either by virtue of being subject to previously announced travel restrictions or because they unlawfully entered the country to bypass health screening measures. To help prevent the introduction of COVID-19 into border facilities and into the United States, persons subject to the order will not be held in congregate areas for processing and instead will immediately be expelled to their country of last transit. In the event a person cannot be returned to the country of last transit, CBP works with interagency partners to secure expulsion to the person’s country of origin and hold the person for the shortest time possible. This order does not apply to persons who should be excepted based on considerations of law enforcement, officer and public safety, humanitarian, or public health interests. Expulsions under Title 42 are not based on immigration status and are tracked separately from immigration enforcement actions, such as apprehension or inadmissibility, that are regularly reported by CBP. U.S. Border Patrol Monthly Enforcement Encounters 2021: Title 42 Expulsions and Title 8 Apprehensions U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Enforcement Actions OCT NOV DEC YTD 21 TOTAL 2 Title 42 Expulsions 62,788 60,636 60,010 183,434 i Southwest Border Title 8 Apprehensions 6,038 7,876 10,620 24,534 Total 68,826 68,512 70,630 207,968 2 Title 42 Expulsions 27 66 25 118 https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics/title-8-and-title-42-statistics Page 1 of 3 Nationwide Enforcement Encounters: Title 8 Enforcement Actions and Title 42 Expulsions | U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1/7/21, 7:35 PM i Northern Border Title 8 Apprehensions 47 26 30 103 Total 74 92 55 221 2 Title 42 Expulsions 62,815 60,702 60,035 183,552 Land Border Total l Title 8 Apprehensions 6,085 7,902 10,650 24,637 USBP - Total Land Border Enforcement Encounters 68,900 68,604 70,685 208,189 1 Enforcement Actions refers to apprehensions or inadmissibles processed under CBP’s immigration authority. Inadmissibles refers to individuals encountered at ports of entry who are seeking lawful admission into the United States but are determined to be inadmissible, individuals presenting themselves to seek humanitarian protection under our laws, and individuals who withdraw an application for admission and return to their countries of origin within a short timeframe. Apprehensions refers to the physical control or temporary detainment of a person who is not lawfully in the U.S. which may or may not result in an arrest. 2 Expulsions refers to individuals encountered by USBP and OFO and expelled to the country of last transit or home country in the interest of public health under Title 42 U.S.C. 265. Back to CBP Enforcement Statistics (/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics) Office of Field Operations Monthly Enforcement Encounters 2021: Title 42 Expulsions and Title 8 Inadmissible Aliens Office of Field Operations Enforcement Actions OCT NOV DEC YTD 21 TOTAL (OFO) 2 Title 42 Expulsions 1,900 1,942 1,744 5,586 Southwest Border Title 8 Inadmissiblesl 1,000 1,008 1,139 3,147 Total 2,900 2,950 2,883 8,733 2 Title 42 Expulsions 877 511 750 2,138 l Northern Border Title 8 Inadmissibles 1,706 1,051 1,399 4,156 Total 2,583 1,562 2,149 6,294 2 Title 42 Expulsions 2,777 2,453 2,494 7,724 Land Border Total l Title 8 Apprehensions 2,706 2,059 2,538 7,303 https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics/title-8-and-title-42-statistics Page 2 of 3 Nationwide Enforcement Encounters: Title 8 Enforcement Actions and Title 4 2 Expulsions | U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1/7/21. 7:35 PM OFO- Total Land Border Enforcement Encounters 5,463 4,512 5,032 15,027 1 Enforcement Actions refers to apprehensions or inadmissibles processed underCBP's immigration authority. Inadmissibles refers to individuals encountered at ports of entry who are seeking lawful admission into the United States but a re determined to be inadmissible, individuals presenting themselves to seek humanitarian protection under our laws, and individuals who withdraw an application for admission and return to their countries o f origin within a short timeframe. Apprehensions refers to the physical control or temporary detainment o f a person who is not lawfully in the U.S. which may or may not result in an arrest. 2 ExpuIsions refers to individuaIs encountered by USBP and OFO and expelled to the country o f last transit or home country in the interest o f public hea 1th under Title 42 U.S.C. 265. Back to CBP Enforcement Statistics (/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statist»cs) Last modified: January 7,2021 Tags: Statistics, Port Security, U*S. Border Patrol Sha re This Page. htt ps://www. cb p.gov/ncwsroom/st ats/cbp- cnforccmcnt-stot ist ics/t itlc- 8- and-titl c- 4 2- st at ¡sties Page 3 of 3 U.S. Border Patrol Southwest Border Apprehensions by Sector | U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1/7/21, 7:36 PM ™ Official website of the Department of Homeland Security (/) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (/) U.S. Border Patrol Southwest Border Apprehensions by Sector § Printer-friendly version (https://www.cbp.gov/print/365977) -------- 1 ----------------------- -------------------------------------- Southwest Border Unaccompanied Alien Children (0-17 yr old) Encounters Comparisons below reflect YTD2020 compared to YTD2021. Unaccompanied Alien Children Encounters by Sector % Change Sector FY20 TD DEC FY21 TD DEC FY20 TD DEC to FY20 TD DEC Big Bend 134 265 98% Del Rio 682 1,304 91% El Centro 368 511 39% El Paso 1,271 2,221 75% Laredo 716 907 27% Rio Grande 3,347 5,184 55% San Diego 507 739 46% Tucson 2,038 2,521 24% Yuma 309 363 17% USBP Southwest Border Total 9,372 14,015 50% https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-land-border-encounters/usbp-sw-border-apprehensions Page 1 of 6 U.S.

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